Listen: Lake Street Dive Performs on NPR's "World Cafe"

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Lake Street Dive celebrated the release of their new album, Side Pony, as the guests on NPR's World Cafe yesterday. The group discussed and performed four songs from the album: "I Don't Care About You," "So Long," "Call Off Your Dogs," and the title track. "Very happy that our guests today, Lake Street Dive, have a new album," says host David Dye. "The new album is called Side Pony, which is a song on the album talking about following your own way even or especially if that means rocking a pony tail that is on the side." Hear it here.

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Lake Street Dive celebrated the release of their Dave Cobb–produced Nonesuch debut album, Side Pony, as the guests on NPR's World Cafe yesterday. The group spoke with host David Dye about the new album and performed four songs from Side Pony: "I Don't Care About You," "So Long," "Call Off Your Dogs," and the title track.

"Very happy that our guests today, Lake Street Dive, have a new album," says Dye. "The new album is called Side Pony, which is a song on the album talking about following your own way even or especially if that means rocking a pony tail that is on the side."

Hear what the band has to say and hear the performances below.

You can see Lake Street Dive live on tour starting on Monday. For details on the tour, including newly added shows like a Radio City Music Hall gig this fall, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

To pick up a copy of Side Pony, head to iTunes or the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include a download of the complete album at checkout, and the 96kHz/24bit HD digital album is also available to purchase.

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  • Saturday, February 20, 2016
    Listen: Lake Street Dive Performs on NPR's "World Cafe"
    Danny Clinch

    Lake Street Dive celebrated the release of their Dave Cobb–produced Nonesuch debut album, Side Pony, as the guests on NPR's World Cafe yesterday. The group spoke with host David Dye about the new album and performed four songs from Side Pony: "I Don't Care About You," "So Long," "Call Off Your Dogs," and the title track.

    "Very happy that our guests today, Lake Street Dive, have a new album," says Dye. "The new album is called Side Pony, which is a song on the album talking about following your own way even or especially if that means rocking a pony tail that is on the side."

    Hear what the band has to say and hear the performances below.

    You can see Lake Street Dive live on tour starting on Monday. For details on the tour, including newly added shows like a Radio City Music Hall gig this fall, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    To pick up a copy of Side Pony, head to iTunes or the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include a download of the complete album at checkout, and the 96kHz/24bit HD digital album is also available to purchase.

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